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A word cloud is a visual representation of the most frequently used words in a text or a set of texts. The words appear in different sizes, with the size of each word being proportional to its frequency of occurrence in the text. The more frequently a word is used, the larger it appears in the word cloud. This technique allows for a quick visualization of the most important themes and concepts in a text.
In the context of this page, the word cloud was generated from the publications of the author {}. The words in this cloud come from the titles, abstracts, and keywords of the author's articles and research papers. By analyzing this word cloud, you can get an overview of the most recurring and significant topics and research areas in the author's work.
The word cloud is a useful tool for identifying trends and main themes in a corpus of texts, thus facilitating the understanding and analysis of content in a visual and intuitive way.
Claude-Lachenaud, C., Charton, É., Ozell, B., & Gagnon, M. (2014, May). A multimodal interpreter for 3D visualization and animation of verbal concepts [Paper]. 9th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC2014), Reykjavik, Iceland. Unavailable
Charton, É., Meurs, M.-J., Jean-Louis, L., & Gagnon, M. (2014, June). Mutual Disambiguation for Entity Linking [Paper]. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Baltimore, Maryland. External link
Charton, É., Meurs, M.-J., Jean-Louis, L., & Gagnon, M. (2013). Using collaborative tagging for text classification: from text classification to opinion mining. Informatics, 1(1), 32-51. Available
Charton, É., Gagnon, M., & Ozell, B. (2011, May). Automatic semantic web annotation of named entities [Paper]. 24th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI 2011), collocated with the 37th Graphics Interface Conference (GI 2011) and 8th Canadian Conference on Computer and Robot Vision (CRV 2011), St. John's, NL, Canada. External link
Ruhlmann, L., Ozell, B., Gagnon, M., Bourgoin, S., & Charton, É. (2010, September). Improving Communication Using 3D Animation [Paper]. 14th International Conference on Knowledge-Based and Intelligent Information and Engineering Systems (KES 2010), Cardiff, Wales. External link